Put into blender still frozen blueberries and strawberries. I suggest you to cut frozen strawberries to a small peaces (to the size of blueberries) so that you can't break the blender. Then blend the frozen fruits to the highest power for aprox. 40 sekundes. Then put into the mixed fruits one banana which you cut into small peaces. Bland again. Don't worry if all the fruits mixed into so called clump. After you bland the fruits you add slowely yogurt, some soya cream and milk (you have to bland all the time if you have the blender in which you can put ingreadients, otherwise add each ingredient by itself and bland). But be careful not to put so much of all this, us the ice-cream still have to stay thick. At the end add the brown suger (not white) as it will produce special flavour. If you are diabetic you can have ice-cream without sugger as the banana already produce sweet taste. Individual can add the sugger according to his/her choice. I recommend to add sugger slowely and taste if after you bland ice-cream one more time.

Re: Delicious home made fruit ice-cream

Awesome when you use sweet fruit! Strawberries sound awesome! Also good with just yoghurt (about half fruit, half yoghurt)...(I usually used mixed berries and the redcurrants tend to be rather sourish... - that's why sugar is a nice addition... )

Re: Delicious home made fruit ice-cream

i was very lucky a few years ago and stumbled across an old crushed ice electric icecream maker secondhand.. This way i can make two or three different types of icecream at once without having to wait for a gel insert to freeze . i just need an extra bag of ice and some salt and i am off to the races...My particular favourite is fresh raspberry off the bush at the side of my house and strawberry when they are in season.

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